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Revision as of 19:56, 25 May 2020
| This article is about the 18th century mace. You may be looking for the Morning Star, a 5th century BCE mace. |

A morningstar, or l'étoile du matin in French,[1] is a mace whose head is adorned entirely with spikes.
Description
A modification of the mace, the basic profile of a morningstar therefore consists of a spherical metal head mounted atop a shaft. It distinguishes itself for the spikes that cover this ball, greatly enhancing its lethality. Alongside the usual crushing power of a mace, these spikes ensure that a morningstar can utterly pulverize a human's skull with one smash.[1] It was similar, in some respects, to earlier flanged maces.[2][3]
Like other one-handed weapons, the morningstar has heavy and polearm derivatives in the form of the heavy morningstar and l'étoile polaire.[1]
History
Although by the 18th century, maces were no longer commonly utilized by soldiers, the standard one-handed morningstar was still sold in Paris at the time of the French Revolution.[1]
Weapon statistics
| Level | Damage | Parry | Speed | Range | Cost | Modifiers | Requirements |
| * * * * | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 5,000₣ | Additional Damage: +25% | N/A |
| Description | |||||||
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| A spiked metal ball mounted to a long handle, the Morning star, or "L'Etoile du Matin," can crush a man's skull like an egg. | |||||||
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Unity (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion